"From the Ted Talk by Shereen El-Feki: HIV -- how to fight an epidemic of bad laws"

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But then something unexpected happened. The medical personnel who took blood samples from the man never actually told him what they were _______ for. He wasn't offered counseling before or after the test, which is best _______________. He was never informed of the _______ of the test. And yet, a couple of weeks later, he was picked up and taken to prison where he was subjected to a medical exam, _________ a full-body search in full view of the others in the cell. He was released, but then a day or two later, he was taken to the airport and he was deported. What on _____ did this man do to merit this treatment? What was his terrible crime? He was infected with HIV.

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But then something unexpected happened. The medical personnel who took blood samples from the man never actually told him what they were testing for. He wasn't offered counseling before or after the test, which is best medical practice. He was never informed of the results of the test. And yet, a couple of weeks later, he was picked up and taken to prison where he was subjected to a medical exam, including a full-body search in full view of the others in the cell. He was released, but then a day or two later, he was taken to the airport and he was deported. What on earth did this man do to merit this treatment? What was his terrible crime? He was infected with HIV.